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Location
  
New Malden

Station code
  
NEM

Fare zone
  
4

Number of platforms
  
4 (2 in use)

Managed by
  
South West Trains

DfT category
  
C2

2011–12
  
3.325 million

New Malden railway station

Address
  
New Malden, United Kingdom

Local authority
  
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

Similar
  
Surbiton railway station, Kingston (London) railway st, Raynes Park railway st, Barnes railway station, Hampton Court railway st

Trains at new malden


New Malden railway station is in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in South London. The station is served by South West Trains, and is in Travelcard Zone 4.

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History

The station was opened by the London and South Western Railway in December 1846, originally being named Malden. It has been renamed several times: in May 1859 it became New Malden and Coombe; on 1 March 1862 Coombe and Malden; in November 1912 Malden for Coombe; in 1955 Malden; and finally, on 16 September 1957, it took the present name of New Malden.

The deaths of members of station staff in an air raid during WWII is commemorated on a plaque on a wall in the ticket office and another is located on the high street opposite Waitrose.

Platforms 2 and 3 on the "fast" lines - although still by definition in use - have been mothballed, and their gravelly surface together with protruding cable ducting poses a trip hazard and renders them unlikely to be used by passengers even should a disruption prevent use of the "slow" lines at platforms 1 and 4.

New platform signage was installed in 2009, adhering to the new national standard using the 'Brunel' typeface in white on a navy background.

New Malden was one of the stations selected by South West Trains to have automatic ticket gates which were installed in the main ticket hall in September 2009. The gates with Oyster Card readers allow use of the Oyster "Pay as you go" system.

A proposed permanent closure of the secondary entrance to Dukes Avenue and Station Avenue, leaving only the entrance to Coombe Road was amended, after local opposition, to officially opening the Dukes Avenue and Station Avenue entrance for morning and evening peak hours with ticket inspectors, but to be closed at all other times including weekends. In practice the ticket barriers are very often left open and unstaffed and as such the southern entrance is more than often open, outside of the 'closed' times.

Services

The typical off-peak hour service from the station is:

  • 6 direct to London Waterloo via Wimbledon
  • 2 circuitously to Waterloo via Kingston and Richmond
  • 2 to Hampton Court via Surbiton
  • 2 to Shepperton via Kingston
  • Connections

    London Buses routes 213 and K1 serve the station.

    References

    New Malden railway station Wikipedia